Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals: A Promising Tool for Clean-Up of Polluted Environment?
Jáchym Šuman(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Tomáš Macek(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Ondřej Uhlík(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Jitka Viktorová(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague)
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